The Beatles LP Get Back sessions Lemon Records SIGNED BY BILLY PRESTON

The Beatles LP Get Back sessions Lemon Records SIGNED BY BILLY PRESTON!!!!!!!!!

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This album contains live recordings of the Get Back / Let it Be sessions. During that sessions, Billy Preston played along with the Beatles and was very much involved. HIS AUTOGRAPH IS ON THIS ONE!! SEE PICTURE 3!!!!!

Billy Preston, who died in 2006, is one of several people sometimes referred to by outsiders as a "Fifth Beatle". At one point during the "Get Back" sessions, John Lennon even proposed the idea of having him as the "Fifth Beatle" (to which Paul countered that it was bad enough with four). Preston first met The Beatles as a 16-year-old in 1962 while part of Little Richard's touring band, when their manager Brian Epstein organized a Liverpool show, at which the Beatles opened Preston played with the Beatles for several of the Get Back sessions, some of the material from which would later be culled to make the film Let it Be and its companion album, during which he joined the band for its rooftop concert, its final public appearance. "Get Back", one of the album's singles, was credited to "The Beatles with Billy Preston," the only time such a joint credit had been given on an official Beatles-sanctioned release (as distinct from an unsanctioned reissue of some Hamburg-era recordings on which they were the backing group for Tony Sheridan). The credit was bestowed by the Beatles to reflect the extent of Preston's presence on the track; his electric piano is prominent throughout and he plays an extended solo. Preston also worked (in a more limited role) on the Abbey Road album, contributing to the tracks "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" and "Something"